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Published 11:11 2 Jul 2023 BST
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Smaller nations fear that the shortening of the tournament could favour the likes of France and England. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
The additional week of Autumn Test rugby has been brought about by the news that World Rugby are set to introduce a new two-tiered tournament to replace the traditional summer tours and autumn tests.
The move to reduce the period in which the Six Nations is played has not been welcomed by all participating nations, with Scotland, Italy and Wales providing particularly stern resistance to the idea.
They allege that the change would prove an advantage to nations such as England and France who enjoy larger selection pools of players and have the ability to rotate.
Another group sceptical of the proposed calendar changes is the union of International Rugby Players (IRP), which is headed by former All Black Conrad Smith.
Smith responded to the proposed changes by stating that any new format must include mandatory rest periods for players;
"That needs to be addressed as it is leaving some players with no rest period across a 12-month calendar, which in a contact sport is crazy".
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